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Nevada State Assembly


General Information
Type:   Lower house
Term limits:   6 terms (12 years)
2012 session start:   No regular session in 2012
Website:   Official House Page
Leadership
House Speaker:  John Oceguera, (D)
Majority Leader:   Marcus Conklin, (D)
Minority leader:   Pete Goicoechea, (R)
Structure
Members:  42
   Democratic Party (26)
Republican Party (16)
Length of term:   2 years
Authority:   Art 4, Nevada Constitution
Salary:   $146.90/day + per diem
Elections
Last Election:  November 2, 2010 (42 seats)
Next election:  November 6, 2012 (42 seats)
Redistricting:  Legislature has control

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The Nevada State Assembly is the lower house of the Nevada State Legislature. A total of 42 members serve in the Assembly and are elected to two year terms and meet at the State Capitol in Carson City. Each member represents an average of 64,299 residents, as of the 2010 Census.[1] After the 2000 Census, each member represented approximately 47,339 residents.[2] The Assembly meets in odd numbered years and the sessions are mandated to last only 120 days unless the Governor calls for a Special Session[3].

Sessions

When the Nevada Constitution was adopted, its fourth article established when the Nevada State Legislature, of which the Assembly is a part, was to be in session. However, Section 29 of Article 4, the section that dealt with legislative sessions, was repealed by vote of the people in the 1958 general election. The session dates for the Nevada Legislature are no longer limited by the Nevada Constitution.

2012

See also: Dates of 2012 state legislative sessions

In 2012, the Assembly will not be in regular session.

2011

In 2011, the Assembly will be in session from February 7 through June 6. [4]

2010

In 2010, the Assembly was not in regular session.[5] However, the Legislature did meet in 2010 for a special session, which lasted from February 23rd to March 1st.[6]

Elections

2012

See also: Nevada State Assembly elections, 2012

Elections for the office of Nevada State Assembly will be held in Nevada on November 6, 2012. All 42 seats will be up for election.

The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was March 16, 2012. The primary election day is June 12, 2012.

Nevada state representatives are subject to term limits, and may not serve more than six two-year terms. In 2012, 1 state representative, John Oceguera, will be termed-out of office.

2010

See also: Nevada State Assembly elections, 2010

Nevada State Assembly elections will be held on November 2, 2010.

The signature-filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was March 12, 2010 and the primary election day was June 8, 2010.


In 2010, the candidates for state assembly raised a total of $8,353,520 in campaign contributions. The top 10 donors were: [7]

Donor Amount
Clark County Education Association $160,000
Nevada State Education Association $153,500
Kirner, Randall J $150,200
Nevada Power Co $127,096
Nevada Association of Realtors $115,700
Keystone Corp $114,772
Boyd Gaming $108,500
Reel PAC $95,000
Irwin, Bob $90,000
MGM Mirage $87,535

Qualifications

To be eligible to serve in the Nevada State Assembly, a candidate must be:[8]

  • 21 years old at the time of the election
  • A citizen resident of the State of Nevada for one year preceding this election
  • A resident of the district for a period of 30 days next preceding closing date for filing as a candidate

Vacancies

See also: How vacancies are filled in state legislatures
How Vacancies are filled in State Legislatures
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If there is a vacancy in the Assembly, then the Board of County Commissioners in the county representing the seat must decide on a replacement. The Board of County Commissioners must select a person from the same political party that last held the seat when making its decision. If the vacancy happens before the next legislative session and an election for county officers is scheduled, no replacement is named[9].

Assemblymen

Make-up of the house

See also: Partisan composition of state houses


Party As of May 2012
     Democratic Party 26
     Republican Party 16
Total 42


Salaries

See also: Comparison of state legislative salaries

As of 2011, members of the Nevada Senate are paid $137.90/day for a maximum of 60 days for holdover senators. All other legislators receive $146.29/day. Legislators inside the 50-mile Capitol area receive the federal rate for per diem while those outside the area receive the HUD single-room rate for each month of session for housing.[10]

The $137.90/day or $146.29/day that Nevada senators are paid as of 2011 is a decrease under the $146.90/day they were paid during legislative sessions in 2010, but is the same as 2007. Per diem is the same.[11][12]

When sworn in

See also: When state legislators assume office after a general election

Nevada legislators assume office the day after the election.

Leadership

The Speaker of the House is the presiding officer of the body. [13]

Current leadership

Position Representative Party
State Speaker of the House John Oceguera Democratic
State House Speaker Pro Tempore Debbie Smith Democratic
State House Majority Floor Leader Marcus Conklin Democratic
State House Assistant Majority Floor Leader Marilyn Kirkpatrick Democratic
State House Majority Whip William Horne Democratic
State House Majority Senior Chief Deputy Whip Kelvin Atkinson Democratic
State House Majority Chief Deputy Whip Peggy Pierce Democratic
State House Majority Chief Deputy Whip David Bobzien Democratic
State House Minority Floor Leader Pat Hickey Republican
State House Assistant Minority Floor Leader Lynn Stewart Republican
State House Minority Whip Thomas Grady Republican
State House Minority Whip Mark Sherwood Republican

2010 Leadership

Position Representative Party
State Speaker of the House Barbara Buckley Democratic
State House Speaker Pro Tempore Bernard Anderson Democratic
State House Majority Floor Leader John Oceguera Democratic
State House Assistant Majority Floor Leader Marcus Conklin Democratic
State House Majority Whip Sheila Leslie Democratic
State House Assistant Majority Whip William Horne Democratic
State House Assistant Majority Whip Debbie Smith Democratic
State House Minority Floor Leader Peter Goicoechea Republican
State House Assistant Minority Floor Leader Lynn Stewart Republican
State House Minority Whip Chad Christensen Republican

Current members

District Representative Party Residence
1 Marilyn Kirkpatrick Democratic Las Vegas
2 John Hambrick Republican Las Vegas
3 Peggy Pierce Democratic Las Vegas
4 Richard McArthur Republican Las Vegas
5 Marilyn Dondero Loop Democratic Las Vegas
6 Harvey Munford Democratic Las Vegas
7 Dina Neal Democratic Las Vegas
8 Jason Frierson Democratic Las Vegas
9 Richard "Tick" Segerblom Democratic Las Vegas
10 Joseph Hogan Democratic Las Vegas
11 Olivia Diaz Democratic Las Vegas
12 James Ohrenschall Democratic Las Vegas
13 Scott Hammond Republican Las Vegas
14 Maggie Carlton Democratic Las Vegas
15 Elliot Anderson Democratic Las Vegas
16 John Oceguera Democratic Las Vegas
17 Kelvin Atkinson Democratic North Las Vegas
18 Richard Carrillo Democratic Las Vegas
19 Steven Brooks Democratic Las Vegas
20 Cresent Hardy Republican Boulder City
21 Mark Sherwood Republican Henderson
22 Lynn Stewart Republican Henderson
23 Melissa Woodbury Republican Henderson
24 David Bobzien Democratic Reno
25 Pat Hickey Republican Reno
26 Randy Kirner Republican Reno
27 Teresa Benitez-Thompson Democratic Reno
28 Lucy Flores Democratic Las Vegas
29 April Mastroluca Democratic Henderson
30 Debbie Smith Democratic Sparks
31 Richard Daly Democratic Sparks
32 Ira Hansen Republican Sparks
33 John Ellison Republican Elko
34 William Horne Democratic Las Vegas
35 Peter Goicoechea Republican Eureka
36 Edwin Goedhart Republican Amargosa Valley
37 Marcus Conklin Democratic Las Vegas
38 Thomas Grady Republican Las Vegas
39 Kelly Kite Republican Gardnerville
40 Pete Livermore Republican Carson City
41 Paul Aizley Democratic Las Vegas
42 Irene Bustamante Democratic Las Vegas

2009-2010 members

District Representative Party Residence
1 Marilyn Kirkpatrick Democratic Las Vegas
2 John Hambrick Republican Las Vegas
3 Peggy Pierce Democratic Las Vegas
4 Richard McArthur Republican Las Vegas
5 Marilyn Dondero Loop Democratic Las Vegas
6 Harvey Munford Democratic Las Vegas
7 Morse Arberry, Jr. Democratic Las Vegas
8 Barbara Buckley Democratic Las Vegas
9 Richard "Tick" Segerblom Democratic Las Vegas
10 Joseph Hogan Democratic Las Vegas
11 Ruben Kihuen Democratic Las Vegas
12 James Ohrenschall Democratic Las Vegas
13 Chad Christensen Republican Las Vegas
14 Ellen Koivisto Democratic Las Vegas
15 Kathy McClain Democratic Las Vegas
16 John Oceguera Democratic Las Vegas
17 Kelvin Atkinson Democratic North Las Vegas
18 Mark Manendo Democratic Las Vegas
19 Jerry Claborn Democratic Las Vegas
20 Joseph Hardy Republican Boulder City
21 Ellen Spiegel Democratic Henderson
22 Lynn Stewart Republican Henderson
23 Melissa Woodbury Republican Henderson
24 David Bobzien Democratic Reno
25 Heidi S. Gansert Republican Reno
26 Tyrus Cobb Republican Reno
27 Sheila Leslie Democratic Reno
28 Moises Denis Democratic Las Vegas
29 April Mastroluca Democratic Henderson
30 Debbie Smith Democratic Sparks
31 Bernard Anderson Democratic Sparks
32 Don Gustavson Republican Sparks
33 John Carpenter Republican Elko
34 William Horne Democratic Las Vegas
35 Peter Goicoechea Republican Eureka
36 Edwin Goedhart Republican Amargosa Valley
37 Marcus Conklin Democratic Las Vegas
38 Thomas Grady Republican Las Vegas
39 James Settelmeyer Republican Gardnerville
40 Bonnie Parnell Democratic Carson City
41 Paul Aizley Democratic Las Vegas
42 Harry Mortenson Democratic Las Vegas

Standing committees

The Nevada Assembly has the following 10 standing committees:

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